Indians played with confidence From page 13 one move — the statue. A lacrosse net is small enough, and’ Henry filled out the corners that Indian snipers had exploited all season. His mobility -— or lack thereof -— was his downfall, however, as the quick-passing Indians worked the ball in the offensive end with ease against the slower Thunderhawks. Brian Saker opened the scoring for the Indians at the 6:48 mark of the opening period after taking a pass from Wayne Baker. At the end of 20 minutes, the North Shore squad was up 3-1 on addi- tional goals by W. Baker and Todd Katanchik — a beauty with Katanchik parked at the side of the Thunderhawk net taking a W. Baker pass in one motion past Henry. The second period unfofded much like the first, with the In- dians playing with confidence only hinted at during the regular season. W. Baker added an unassisted goal to his scorecard in the middle period, adding to goals by Shaun Springett and Chuck Martin. Maetche continued to be solid in the Indians’ net, giving up two in the second period, one of which was on a rebound he couldn’t handle. Thunderhawk Vince Schif- fert picked up the loose ball and slipped it behind the out-of-posi- tion Maetche. indians fans had a scare in the third as the Thunderhawks mounted a spirited comeback, but goals by George Baker and W. Baker put the Indians on the right side of the win-loss column, after their first game of round-robin play. Public mvited to aquatics classes ‘ON SEPT. 16-18, ‘the Lonsdale ‘recreation pool is hosting its se- cond annual Aquarama, a time” for the community to learn more about the world of aquatics. _ During Aquarama the public is invited to the Lonsdale pool to try a variety of specialty aquatics _ Classes for free. ' On. Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 3:45 to’ 5. p.m.,. representatives “be present to from . the Underwater Hockey Association and Synchro B.C. will introduce — their sports. In the evening from 7 to 8 p.m. aquafit class in the pool. On Thursday, Sept. 18, from 3:45 to 5 p.m., the Royal Life Saving Society will be promoting its Youth Lifesaving clubs and Lifesaving classes. The Red Cross will also be on hand with water Read Timothy Renshaw’s TABLE HOPPING '” every Wednesday in the : - North Shore News Take advantage of Grouse Mountain’ 8 “Early Bird Specials” on Seasons Ski Passes and you get much, much more than just great * skiing. You get the best ski value on the Lower Mainland, "plus an awesome range of fantastic aprés ski activities, great views, great restaurants and more fun than you can n handle. SEASON SKI PASSES: Adult (79+) —- Youth (43-18 valid 1D) Child (7-12) : Senior (65+) * Ton (0-0) shi fice, but mas obtain a tyft ticket. To avoid fine ups, a Tot wason pass may be purchave ‘d fur sina AML tots met be accompanied by an adult," 10% discount will be giver to families ¢ adult and one dependent child, anda maximum of two adults and four dependent 1 For biggest savings, buy your Seasons Ski Pass before September 30th. Seasons pass holders get a free pre-season ski tune-up, free ski check all season and many other valuable benefits. For more information on Midweek Passes, Family Passes, Discount Cards and our “White Sale” call 980-9317 ioday. Grouse Mountain. The Peak of Vancouver 6400 Naney Greene Way, North Vancouver, B.C, there will be a moderate and boating safety demonstra- tions. On Friday, Sept. 18, the Chena Swim Club and the North Van- couver Diving Club will be present to promote their clubs by putting the participants through a mock practice. 1g" Registration for the classes is limited, so you are encouraged to register soon by. calling 987- PLAY. Fd. $309,99 0 § 1 ONLY reg. $439.98 ENTER TO WIN A NORCO BIKING SHORTS & JERSEY! Details & entry forms in store. It’s a movable feast for: the senses Father Gerard McC. abe requests soccer shoes, shorts, socks and shirts for shipment to the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Phokeng, South Africa. If you have used soccer equipment to donate, the North Shore News has a drop-off box in the lobby of its, North Vancouver office. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., Business hours are Ya:m. to 9p.m. Monday to Friday, and 9a.m. to 4p.n m. Saturday and Sunday: ‘THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER ; } 3 m3 on ' SUNDAY * WEDNESDAY + FRIDAY